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Mitosis and Meiosis Cell Division and Reproduction MITOSIS Process of one cell making two new identical daughter cells Both new cells will have same number of chromosomes as original cell Both new cells with have DNA code as original cell MITOSIS INTERPHASE: Cell is doing what cells need to do to survive, nucleus visible but no chromosomes are visible MITOSIS PROPHASE: Nuclear membrane disappears, DNA replicates and becomes visible inside cell MITOSIS • METAPHASE: Spindle fibers form at opposite sides of chromosomes; chromosomes line up in center of cell MITOSIS EARLY ANAPHASE: Spindle fibers attach to chromosomes; pull one chromosome set to each side of cell MITOSIS • LATE ANAPHASE: Chromosomes are at opposite sides of the cell; spindle fibers disappear MITOSIS • TELOPHASE: New cell membrane forms between chromosome sets; two new cells formed; each ½ size of original cell MITOSIS One large cell makes two smaller cells with same number of chromosomes; allows organisms to grow MEIOSIS One large cell will produce 4 smaller cells Each cell will have ½ the normal number of chromosomes Cells produced will fuse together during sexual reproduction May be called egg and sperm or + and - MEIOSIS Looks like two versions of mitosis DNA does not duplicate second time through prophase 1 cell makes two identical cells, then each of these makes two cells with ½ the normal number of chromosomes MEIOSIS Egg cell and sperm cell combine to form zygote (new organism) ½ chromosomes in egg + ½ chromosome in sperm = NEW ORGANISM WITH RIGHT NUMBER OF CHROMOSOMES MEIOSIS • One cell makes 4 reproductive cells